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Kieron Tyler

Kieron Tyler's reviews only count toward the Tomatometer® when published at Tomatometer-approved publication(s).
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The Rise and Fall of The Clash (2012) 3/5 EDIT “Even so it is to be lauded as, by focussing on the bad times, it is a mould breaker. Watch and be mesmerised as this miserable tale unfolds.” – The Arts Desk Apr 16, 2020 Full Review The Dance of Reality (2013) 92% 4/5 EDIT “The Dance of Reality is a wild ride and unlikely to bring Jodorowsky to the mainstream, although it is more disciplined than any of his previous films. But it is rich, warm and wonderful, and certainly a fine entry point into his oeuvre. Do see this.” – The Arts Desk Nov 21, 2017 Full Review A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night (2014) 96% 3/5 EDIT “While entertaining enough, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night is a deliberate exercise in aesthetics rather than a fully formed artistic statement.” – The Arts Desk Nov 21, 2017 Full Review Lambert & Stamp (2014) 89% 3/5 EDIT “As much about the ethos of The Who and how it evolved as it is about their managers, Lambert & Stamp is essential for anyone with a passing interest in the band and the era in which they were at their prime.” – The Arts Desk Nov 20, 2017 Full Review A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence (2014) 90% 4/5 EDIT “It is impossible not to laugh as A Pigeon Sat on a Branch Reflecting on Existence progresses. Ultimately, this warm consideration of who and what we are is a gentle lesson in how we ought to treat each other.” – The Arts Desk Nov 20, 2017 Full Review Number One Fan (2014) 79% 3/5 EDIT “Despite the promising yet contrived scenario, Elle L'Adore has too many component parts. It's a shaggy dog story which doesn't add up to a lot.” – The Arts Desk Nov 20, 2017 Full Review Eden (2014) 84% 3/5 EDIT “Although Eden's music is infectious and accurate for the era and scene, the film itself is less enjoyable. If Paul were not so drab and unengaging, it could have been the French club scene's Inside Llewyn Davis.” – The Arts Desk Dec 13, 2016 Full Review Tangerines (2013) 88% 4/5 EDIT “The wonderful, sensitive Tangerines is a plea for tolerance -- an appeal which should always be heard. It is a must-see.” – The Arts Desk Oct 31, 2016 Full Review In Harmony (2015) 100% 4/5 EDIT “This is a poignant, warm film with moments of humour.” – The Arts Desk Apr 19, 2016 Full Review The Falling (2014) 78% 4/5 EDIT “This seductive waking-dream is a must-see.” – The Arts Desk Jan 2, 2016 Full Review White God (2014) 87% 3/5 EDIT “Although bold and intermittently gripping, the end result smacks of overreaching.” – The Arts Desk Jan 2, 2016 Full Review Amy (2015) 96% 4/5 EDIT “As concerned with perceptions as it is a cautionary tale about the nature of modern fame, the profoundly depressing Amy is not the last word on Amy Winehouse but, for now, it is hard to see how it could be bettered.” – The Arts Desk Jan 1, 2016 Full Review Love at First Fight (2014) 82% 3/5 EDIT “Les Combattants is diverting enough, but it is not exceptional.” – The Arts Desk Jan 1, 2016 Full Review The Look of Silence (2014) 96% 5/5 EDIT “This documentary has the potential to induce nausea. It is also, like The Act of Killing, landmark cinema.” – The Arts Desk Jan 1, 2016 Full Review The Wonders (2014) 96% 4/5 EDIT “Charming and poignant, it is an ode to loss -- both of culture and youth.” – The Arts Desk Oct 29, 2015 Full Review A Girl at My Door (2014) 93% 3/5 EDIT “This thought-provoking film grips. With its two outstanding leads, it couldn't fail to.” – The Arts Desk Oct 29, 2015 Full Review Lost River (2014) 30% 3/5 EDIT “Ryan Gosling's directorial debut is avowedly arty and rich to the point of bursting its seams.” – The Arts Desk Apr 14, 2015 Full Review Something Must Break (2014) 90% 4/5 EDIT “A tender film handling with deftness questions of identity, isolation and the nature of being an outsider.” – The Arts Desk Apr 14, 2015 Full Review Blind (2014) 92% 3/5 EDIT “Despite moments of humour and Petersen's convincing inhabitation of Ingrid, it evinces the deliberateness of an exercise.” – The Arts Desk Apr 14, 2015 Full Review Amour fou (2014) 88% 4/5 EDIT “Visually, Amour Fou is as dreamlike as the states affecting its languorous protagonists.” – The Arts Desk Mar 10, 2015 Full Review Frank (2014) 92% 4/5 EDIT “Fassbender was courageous to take on the role, and it may well come to be looked back on as among his greatest performances.” – The Arts Desk Jan 6, 2015 Full Review Gloria (2013) 100% 4/5 EDIT “Garca is amazing. Her portrayal of this aware yet sensitively positioned woman is nuanced, utterly convincing and bears not a jot of self-pity. She is Gloria.” – The Arts Desk Jan 4, 2015 Full Review
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